Liberals scare me now

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In the past few years, I have observed them becoming increasingly vicious, intolerant and nasty. Some are even violent. I watch CNBC and CNN and the venom toward not just Trump, but to anyone who is not in their camp is disturbing.

I don't remember them being like this during GWB. Certainly they disagreed with him and his party, but it was far more polite than it is now. They where the traditional "Loyal Opposition". Well, I also very much disagreed with GWB. So at the time I was more aligned with Liberals. I always keep my independent mindset and Liberals seemed OK with that. But now I am afraid of them and how they will treat me if I voice any disagree with them.

With Obama, I think he was a good president overall. But something happen to Liberals during his watch. I really don't think it was due to anything he did personally. They where running the show, getting much of what they want. Yet they seemed more and more discontent as time went on. I am not sure why. The normal change of power every eight years no longer applies. They are absolutely outraged that they are out of power. Perhaps a Lit Liberal can explain this to me.
 
GWB was a moron not a nasty intolerant vicious prick like T-Rump. Reaction to his stupidity is relative to his level of nasty viciousness. You think T-Rump will respond positively to peaceful hippy speeches? Not likely he will respond positively to nastiness directed at him either.

And you can't say the right was all nicey nice when discussing Obama for the last 8 years.
 
In the past few years, I have observed them becoming increasingly vicious, intolerant and nasty. Some are even violent. I watch CNBC and CNN and the venom toward not just Trump, but to anyone who is not in their camp is disturbing.

I don't remember them being like this during GWB. Certainly they disagreed with him and his party, but it was far more polite than it is now. They where the traditional "Loyal Opposition". Well, I also very much disagreed with GWB. So at the time I was more aligned with Liberals. I always keep my independent mindset and Liberals seemed OK with that. But now I am afraid of them and how they will treat me if I voice any disagree with them.

With Obama, I think he was a good president overall. But something happen to Liberals during his watch. I really don't think it was due to anything he did personally. They where running the show, getting much of what they want. Yet they seemed more and more discontent as time went on. I am not sure why. The normal change of power every eight years no longer applies. They are absolutely outraged that they are out of power. Perhaps a Lit Liberal can explain this to me.

Trump is on record voicing opinions on many topics. Many of those opinions are contrary to his current administrative agenda. During the campaign, he also said a lot of things that made people wonder what is his actual position. Since he took office, he has governed from the far right. In addition to the 64.8 million people who voted against him there seem to be a lot of other people who wished that they had voted and others with buyers remorse. Many of those people find this administration intolerable. I think you are going to see a movement that dwarfs the Vietnam war movement.
 
Trump is on record voicing opinions on many topics. Many of those opinions are contrary to his current administrative agenda. During the campaign, he also said a lot of things that made people wonder what is his actual position. Since he took office, he has governed from the far right. In addition to the 64.8 million people who voted against him there seem to be a lot of other people who wished that they had voted and others with buyers remorse. Many of those people find this administration intolerable. I think you are going to see a movement that dwarfs the Vietnam war movement.

How can you find someone's administration intolerable after ONE WEEK of presidency.

And that's not an excuse anyway, because people started hating on Trump even before he took the office, before he did ANYTHING.

My advice to you - wait for results and see if they are good or not. Don't picture yourself a bad future.
 
In addition to the 64.8 million people who voted against him there seem to be a lot of other people who wished that they had voted and others with buyers remorse.

Buyer's remorse when the only other option on the shelf was Hillary? I think if you remind people of that, buyer's remorse sort of melts away.
 
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How can you find someone's administration intolerable after ONE WEEK of presidency.

And that's not an excuse anyway, because people started hating on Trump even before he took the office, before he did ANYTHING.

My advice to you - wait for results and see if they are good or not. Don't picture yourself a bad future.

He is a xenophobic populous with short term fix economic plans. That has been apparent since he first started run. All he has done is confirm peoples fears. And kill their hope he was just pandering to the lowest common denominator.
 
How can you find someone's administration intolerable after ONE WEEK of presidency.

And that's not an excuse anyway, because people started hating on Trump even before he took the office, before he did ANYTHING.

My advice to you - wait for results and see if they are good or not. Don't picture yourself a bad future.

I’m on my way out the door but I’ll answer your question as to why we find him intolerable after a week. That has a lot to do with his cabinet of incompetents and far right extremist and his far right agenda. I don’t think that a lot of people who voted for him want to pay for a wall. They are starting to see that he is a bullshit artist. He’s going to build a wall, rebuild the infrastructure, build the military and cut taxes. He’s a salesman. He can’t deliver.
 
In the past few years, I have observed them becoming increasingly vicious, intolerant and nasty. Some are even violent. I watch CNBC and CNN and the venom toward not just Trump, but to anyone who is not in their camp is disturbing.

I don't remember them being like this during GWB. Certainly they disagreed with him and his party, but it was far more polite than it is now. They where the traditional "Loyal Opposition". Well, I also very much disagreed with GWB. So at the time I was more aligned with Liberals. I always keep my independent mindset and Liberals seemed OK with that. But now I am afraid of them and how they will treat me if I voice any disagree with them.

With Obama, I think he was a good president overall. But something happen to Liberals during his watch. I really don't think it was due to anything he did personally. They where running the show, getting much of what they want. Yet they seemed more and more discontent as time went on. I am not sure why. The normal change of power every eight years no longer applies. They are absolutely outraged that they are out of power. Perhaps a Lit Liberal can explain this to me.

They were this active during the 60s, until Nixon shot 4 of them at Kent State, and their bullshit stopped. The day Trump shoots a few of them Life will become serene and happy once more. Napoleon killed the French Revolution when he parked his artillery at a major plaza and fired on the mobs.
 
In the past few years, I have observed them becoming increasingly vicious, intolerant and nasty. Some are even violent. I watch CNBC and CNN and the venom toward not just Trump, but to anyone who is not in their camp is disturbing.

I don't remember them being like this during GWB. Certainly they disagreed with him and his party, but it was far more polite than it is now. They where the traditional "Loyal Opposition". Well, I also very much disagreed with GWB. So at the time I was more aligned with Liberals. I always keep my independent mindset and Liberals seemed OK with that. But now I am afraid of them and how they will treat me if I voice any disagree with them.

With Obama, I think he was a good president overall. But something happen to Liberals during his watch. I really don't think it was due to anything he did personally. They where running the show, getting much of what they want. Yet they seemed more and more discontent as time went on. I am not sure why. The normal change of power every eight years no longer applies. They are absolutely outraged that they are out of power. Perhaps a Lit Liberal can explain this to me.

If you would quit lumping people into groups, you might obtain a clearer assessment of situations then and now.
 
GWB was a moron not a nasty intolerant vicious prick like T-Rump.

That's about the size of it. This guy's just insane.

The Shrub looks like a great guy compared to this whack-a-doo.
 
Why didn't the Democrat Party run someone who could win outside of the dark blue regions of the country?



You should be really, really angry at Democrats, more so than at Trump.

But the OP is correct, you've all turned into nasty women.

:eek:

Especially the men.
 
In addition to the 64.8 million people who voted against him there ...

... an estimated 90 million who hated all the choices and didn't vote at all.


65,844,950 for Billary
7,804,213 for 'Other'
_________

73,649,163 Actively against this monster
90,XXX,XXX abstained or not available

The Idiot got something under 30% of the total available vote.
 
Doesn't matter.



The numbers were about the same for Obama's second election and you didn't consider that illegitimate.
 
Why didn't the Democrat Party run someone who could win outside of the dark blue regions of the country?



You should be really, really angry at Democrats, more so than at Trump.

But the OP is correct, you've all turned into nasty women.

:eek:

Especially the men.

No, the blame lies with the Republicans who voted for him.

Republicans who didn't care that he lied more than any other candidate.

Republicans who didn't care that he was the first candidate in 40 years to not release his taxes despite his extensive overseas business

Republicans who didn't care that he thinks scientific facts should be decided by politicians and not scientists

Republicans who didn't care that he has the worst temperament in a candidate at least in my lifetime

Republicans who didn't care that a Wall is a not a cost effective means of controlling the southern border.


And the list goes on and on.
 
It is difficult from the other side of the Atlantic to understand the hatred that many Republicans and many Democrats have for each other.

Of course it isn't ALL Republicans and ALL Democrats but the rhetoric against the other side is brutal and vicious. In the UK we have people who hate Conservative or Labour but they are small minorities and generally much less virulent. The antagonism towards Mrs Thatcher was the closest we have ever been to the sort of hatred now expressed daily in the US.

Our politicians in the House of Commons have to work with someone from the opposite party. They have to find a "pair" who will agree to be absent when the other is absent so that the relative size of voting blocs is maintained. Of course they will disagree on some policies but they can also cooperate if they agree.

Apart from Prime Minister's Question time which is a weekly ritual theatrical event most debates are civilised in and out of the House of Commons. Politicians have respect for each other, or at least most of each other.

The other difference is fundamental. Although we have party political meetings in constituencies, they are nothing like the US system of mass meetings of supporters for possible Presidential candidates. Our Head of State is Her Majesty the Queen. Our Prime Minister is chosed by the political party with the largest number of Members of Parliament. The Prime Minister can be changed without a single member of the public being involved therefore there aren't months of argument and acromonious splits in public. In private? That's different and can be compared to gang warfare but discreet warfare. The knives are metaphorical but just as deadly to a political career.

My advice which is useless because no one will take it: Americans should stop hating each other because of labels. You have more in common than your differences.
 
The loud voices on either side make the news. For the silent majority of Americans, just going about their day, politics don't matter much.
 
For the last two posts, the same could be said for Northern Ireland during The Troubles.

I think it will get worse here in the next 3 years or so, maybe much worse. Hundreds of bias crimes have already been reported directly tied to Trumpers.

There are those who think the US as it has been known may not survive this monstrosity. California is now actively seeking secession and independence.
 
For the last two posts, the same could be said for Northern Ireland during The Troubles.

I think it will get worse here in the next 3 years or so, maybe much worse. Hundreds of bias crimes have already been reported directly tied to Trumpers.

There are those who think the US as it has been known may not survive this monstrosity. California is now actively seeking secession and independence.

We have had our own home-grown arseholes using the Brexit vote as justification for intolerance and attacks on those who are 'different'.
 
My advice which is useless because no one will take it: Americans should stop hating each other because of labels. You have more in common than your differences.

This. This. THIS!

I'm American and have been watching this mostly from the sidelines. Politics has only become interesting to me within the last few years. But I don't ever recall the extreme partisanship we're dealing with these days. I'm afraid to talk to people about politics because I don't want to be branded as "US" or "THEM." We're ALL Americans.
 
There's plenty of blame to go around. Some are blaming the largest group, Democrats, for our new asshole-in-chief, because not enough of them voted or they were too complacent. Others blame the GOP for having idiot leaders to choose from. Some blame third parties or foreign interests. Then we get down to individuals like Comey, Putin, Sanders or Podesta.

Myself, I think AJ is entirely to blame.
 
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